With the 2014 NFL draft ending over the weekend, it’s already time to look ahead to next year’s class.

At the top of the draft class, Oregon’s Marcus Mariota and Florida State’s Jameis Winston will compete throughout the season to be the highest-rated quarterback in the upcoming draft. Either of them would have been the highest-selected quarterback in the 2014 draft.

Yet neither was chosen first overall in our initial mock. The primary reason is due to slotting. Mariota does get the nod over Winston as the top quarterback prospect due to the off-the-field concerns currently swirling around the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.

Next year, instead of the quarterbacks, the Big Ten could be in the spotlight, with our projection of two of the top four picks.

The Jacksonville Jaguars selected UCF’s Blake Bortles with the third overall pick during the recent draft. In 2015, they could land a difference maker on the defensive side of the football. Nebraska’s Randy Gregory led the Big Ten in sacks as a sophomore with 10.5. Gregory isn’t on the same level as Jadeveon Clowney, but he’s a 6-foot-6, 245-pound defensive end with tremendous first-step quickness and length.

The Oakland Raiders, meanwhile, continue to fortify their defense after recently selecting Buffalo’s Khalil Mack fifth overall. USC’s Leonard Williams is a rugged interior defender that has played at a high level since his true freshman campaign. At 6-5 and 290 pounds, Williams has the ability to start at defensive tackle for 3-4 defensive end depending on the Raiders’ preference to potentially utilize multiple fronts.

Now on to our first 2015 NFL mock draft, with the order determined by each team’s odds to make the Super Bowl during the 2014 season, according to the online sportsbook Bovada.